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UK DEBUT FOR 'CLICKER
TRAINING' EXPERT
Innovator teaching a 'guide horse for the blind' will explain
new technique
Alexandra Kurland, world leader in the development
of "clicker training" for horses and currently teaching
a miniature horse to replace a blind friend's guide dog, is
to make a flying visit to the UK in October to demonstrate
her techniques
She will hold one clinic at the Osbaldeston Equestrian Centre,
Lancashire, on October 21, and using "volunteer"
horses and ponies, demonstrate how the sounds from her clicker
device can be used in their training. And for those interested,
she will show photographs and talk about teaching the "guide
horse" to look after her owner.
Her visit is being arranged by 31-year-old horse behavourist
Linda Pearson from Water Rossendale, Lancashire. "I have
been using the clicker technique to train my own horses for
about five years, and recently began giving demonstrations,"
she said.
"I have been trying for some time to persuade Alex to
come over. October will be a flying visit, but I hope next
year she will visit the UK for longer and we can do a series
of clinics. I have already had inquiries from the south east
and south west."
During her evening at Osbaldeston, Alex will also talk about
training the "guide horse", Panda. The miniature
has already mastered some aspects of training, can get in
and out of cars, negotiate obstacles in busy New York centre
and navigate around shops - and go to the toilet on cue!
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